The Packaging Designer is responsible for designing tertiary packaging - after considering the shape, size, weight, volume & orientation of the item to be packed - to safeguard the product post-manufacturing till delivery to the seller. The individual is responsible for conceptualizing, designing, and building a prototype with packaging materials, considering additional elements such as logistics cost, transit type, time, weather, client specifications etc., to create functional and sustainable packaging.
The individual performs basic picking, packing, labeling, kitting, binning, loading and unloading activities in a warehouse. S/he will operate manual/battery operated pallet truck (MHE), will engage in inventory counts and maintaining warehouse work area clean
The individual supervises day to day operations at a warehouse by allocating resources, manging activities and coordinating with clients and regulatory bodies. S/he is also responsible for measuring and reporting the effectiveness of warehousing activities and employees’ performance.
The individual is responsible for issuing materials from warehouse in the manufacturing unit and plans for requirement and movement of materials in the manufacturing setup. S/he monitors information flows in materials department and develops performance improvement plan.
The individual performs warehouse operations and and transport coordination. information. S/he performs basic quality check and inbound/ outbound documentation.
The individual is responsible for updating warehouse data into the ERP system, prepare reports, analyse of data for trends, prepare forecasts, print labels, and coordinate with line functions to ensure seamless operation of warehouse functions.
The individual operates MHE to move, load and unload cargo in a warehouse, undertakes basic maintenance activities for MHE and prepares performance reports.
Warehouse Picker in the Logistics industry is also known as Picker, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to pick items from storage. Individuals are responsible for picking items according to an inventory list.
Warehouse Binner in the Logistics industry is also known as Binner, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to bin items to put away into storage. Individuals are responsible for binning items according to an inventory list.
Inventory Clerk in the Logistics industry is also known as Inventory Executive. Individuals in this role need to collect the stored items list, perform physical counting of goods, cross checking the physical count with the system numbers. Their responsibilities include locating missing items for reconciliation and preparing detailed reports for the management.
Receiving Assistants are also known as receiving clerks. Individuals in this role are responsible for completing the paperwork and receiving inbound consignments, checking them against invoices, identifying missing or defective items and processing returns with the distributor.
Warehouse Claims Coordinators are also know as Warehouse Claims Processors. Individuals in this role are responsible for receiving claims, assessing the goods concerned to ensure the claim is genuine and estimating the reimbursable amount.
Goods Packaging Machine Operators are also known as Goods Packaging Operators or Packaging Operators. Individuals in this role are responsible for operating packaging equipment to pack goods and pasting labels onto the sealed packing cases.
Warehouse Packer in the Logistics industry is also known as Packer, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to pack items that have been picked or require binning. Individuals are responsible for packing items that require additional pre-packing or outbound packaging.
Data Feeder Warehouse, in the Logistics industry is also known as system executive, data analyst, data entry operator and system analyst. Individuals in this role need electronically process all orders and provide database management support for warehouse operations.
Warehouse Picker in the Logistics industry is also known as Picker, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to pick items from storage. Individuals are responsible for picking items according to an inventory list.
Warehouse Supervisor in the Logistics industry is also known as Supervisor, Warehouse In-Charge.
Loading Supervisors are also known as Dispatch Supervisors or Supervisors. Individuals in this role are responsible for checking inbound or outbound goods, recording information regarding the shipment of goods, allocating work and supervising the loading and unloading function.
Material Handling Equipment (MHE) Maintenance Technician in the Logistics industry is also known as MHE Maintenance Associate. Individuals in this role are responsible for the smooth functioning of MHE. Individuals are responsible for picking items according to an inventory list.
Warehouse Picker in the Logistics industry is also known as Picker, Floor Staff, Warehouse Associate. Individuals in this role need to pick items from storage. Individuals are responsible for picking items according to an inventory list.
The individual is responsible for working on the Functional and Technical Design of Warehouse Management System
A Drone Operator - Warehouse is responsible for using drones in warehouse logistics operations, such as inventory management and security surveillance.
The individual is responsible for working on the warehouse monitoring, reporting, data analysis and bringing business insights into the processes ensuring the warehouse operations improve on a continuous basis.